The three overriding attractions of Thai food are the tastes, the textures and the aromas. When we say about aroma it mainly comes from three important pastes that are used in Thai cooking; Green curry paste, Red curry paste and yellow Curry paste. Next the texture should come either from vegetables or meat. If both are satisfied then it eventually tickles our taste buds right. Yah today's post is Red curry noodles which will surely be a good virtual treat. Hope You all enjoy the taste, texture and aroma virtually.

Check out the Green curry here. Follow the same one for making Red curry as well. Just Substitute with this Red curry paste.

1. Dry fry the coriander seeds and Cummin seeds.2. Powder it along with pepper corns.3. Blend all other ingredients to smooth paste adding this powdered seeds, peppercorns , salt and oil to fine paste.4. Spoon into a glass jar, cover with plastic wrap and fitted with tight lid and refrigerate for future use.

Red Curry Noodles

You can use all your favorite veggies. But these veggies which I am giving is our favorite combo.

1. Cook the noodles as per the instruction.2. Blanch the broccoli in the hot water and them put in cold bath.3. Heat oil in the kadai add the veggies one by one in this order. First fry the Carrots, Mushroom, Bell peppers, Bok shoy , add the Tofu to this add a tbsp of red curry salt gently toss well in high flame and transfer in the plate.4.Now add little oil add the red curry paste to this add noodles mix nicely until well blended , now to this add the fried veggie mixture, at this stage check for spice level and salt. If needed you can add more. Once everything is well blended add the basil give a quick toss.

Serve Piping hot !!!

Note :

1. Try to stir fry the veggies in high flame. 2. Don't over fry or over cook it just 3/4 should be fine.3. Add the red curry paste according to your spice level.

WOW! This looks great and your pictures are amazing. I just found you and I have you bookmarked. My husband is from India and I grew up in the US Midwest. The food we grew up eating couldn't be more different but after 5 years of marriage we are now eating Indian food for breakfast, lunch and dinner! I'm off to explore your recipes!Thanks!